1. a bit (of): She's feeling a bit tired after the long hike.

2. a few: There are only a few apples left in the basket.

3. a little: Could you add a little sugar to my tea, please?

4. a group of: A group of tourists gathered around the guide to listen to the history of the monument.

5. a kind of: That bird is a kind of sparrow commonly found in this area.

6. a lot of (lots of): There were a lot of people at the concert last night.

7. a number of: A number of students have already completed their assignments.

8. a pair of: She bought a pair of new shoes for the party.

9. a piece of: Can you pass me a piece of paper, please?

10. according to: According to the weather forecast, it's going to rain tomorrow.

11. after class: Let's meet up after class to work on the group project.

12. after school: They usually play soccer together after school.

13. agree with sb/to+V: I agree with you on that decision.

14. again and again: He kept making the same mistake again and again.

15. all over: The news of their engagement spread all over the town.

16. all right: Are you feeling all right after the accident?

17. all the best: Wishing you all the best in your new job!

18. all the time: He talks about his travels all the time.

19. all the way: We walked all the way to the top of the mountain.

20. and so on: She likes to read mystery novels, thrillers, and so on.

21. apologize to sb. for sth: He apologized to his friend for being late.

22. arrive at/in a place: We arrived at the airport just in time for our flight.

23. as well: I'll have the burger as well, please.

24. ask for: He asked for help when he couldn't solve the problem.

25. at breakfast/lunch/supper: We usually have cereal at breakfast.

26. at first/last: At first, I didn't like the movie, but it grew on me.

27. at home: She prefers to study at home rather than in the library.

28. at least/most: You should brush your teeth at least twice a day.

29. at once: Please submit your report at once.

30. at school: What did you learn at school today?

31. at the moment: I'm busy at the moment, can I call you back later?

32. at the same time: She can cook dinner and talk on the phone at the same time.

33. at work: He's at work right now, so he can't answer the phone.

34. at the/on weekends: I like to go hiking at the weekends.

35. be able to: With enough practice, you'll be able to play the guitar well.

36. be afraid of: Some people are afraid of spiders.

37. be angry with sb: She's still angry with her sister for breaking her favorite mug.

38. be bad for: Smoking is bad for your health.

39. be born: He was born in Paris but grew up in London.

40. be busy with/doing sth: She's busy with her studies right now.

41. be careful with: Be careful with that glass vase; it's fragile.

42. be covered with: The table was covered with a white tablecloth for the dinner party.

43. be different from: My tastes are different from yours.

44. be familiar to: The song sounded familiar to me, but I couldn't remember the title.

45. be famous for: Italy is famous for its delicious cuisine.

46. be fond of: She's fond of reading detective novels in her free time.

47. be full of: The room was full of laughter and chatter during the party.

48. be good/poor at: She's good at playing the piano but poor at dancing.

49. be interested in: He's always been interested in astronomy.

50. be keen on: She's keen on learning new languages.

51. be late for: Don't be late for the meeting; it starts in ten minutes.

52. be located (in/on/at): The hotel is located in the heart of the city.

53. be made of: This table is made of solid oak wood.

54. be made up of: The committee is made up of volunteers from the community.

55. be on: The new movie will be on at the cinema this weekend.

56. be pleased with: She was pleased with the results of her hard work.

57. be proud of: I'm proud of my sister for graduating with honors.

58. be/get ready for: We need to get ready for the big presentation tomorrow.

59. be surprised at: She was surprised at how quickly the time passed.

60. be thankful to sb: I'm thankful to my parents for their support throughout my education.

61. be/get used to + v-ing: It took me a while to get used to waking up early for work.

62. be worried/serious about: She's worried about her upcoming exams.

63. because of=thanks to: The event was canceled because of the bad weather.

64. belong to: This book belongs to my sister.

65. break out: A fire broke out in the kitchen last night.

66. break into: Someone tried to break into our house last week.

67. by air mail: I sent the documents by air mail to ensure they arrive quickly.

68. by bus: Let's go to the city center by bus.

69. by oneself: She painted the entire house by herself.

70. by phone: You can reach me by phone if you need anything.

71. by the way: By the way, have you seen my keys?

72. call on: We decided to call on our neighbors to introduce ourselves.

73. care for: She cares for her sick grandmother every weekend.

74. carry out: The researchers plan to carry out experiments to test their hypothesis.

75. catch (a) cold: Be careful not to catch a cold in this chilly weather.

76. catch up with: I need to catch up with my classmates in math.

77. change one's mind: After listening to the arguments, he decided to change his mind about the proposal.

78. check in: Passengers must check in at least two hours before their flight.

79. come across: I came across an interesting article while browsing the internet.

80. come back: I'll come back to your question in a moment.

81. come from: She comes from a small town in the Midwest.

82. come on: Come on, let's go for a walk in the park.

83. come out: Her new book will come out next month.

84. come to an end: The concert came to an end with a spectacular fireworks display.

85. come to know: Through his travels, he came to know many different cultures.

86. come to life: The garden comes to life in the spring with colorful flowers.

87. come true: Her dream of traveling around the world finally came true.

88. come up with: She struggled to come up with a solution to the problem.

89. communicate with: We can communicate with each other through email.

90. compare with: This hotel room compares well with the one we stayed in last time.

91. congratulate …on…: We congratulated him on his promotion.

92. cover an area of: The park covers an area of 100 acres.

93. cut down: We need to cut down on our expenses to save money.

94. deal with: She knows how to deal with difficult customers effectively.

95. depend on: Your success will depend on your hard work and dedication.

96. die of: Many people died of starvation during the famine.

97. different from: His approach to problem-solving is different from mine.

98. do one's best: Even though it was difficult, she did her best to complete the project on time.

99. do sb. a favour: Can you do me a favor and pick up my dry cleaning?

100. do some shopping: Let's do some shopping at the mall this weekend.